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Monday Skyline

Postby Ellen » Mon May 06, 2013 7:47 pm

Howdy All :)

After melting on Skyline a week ago, I had sworn it off until cooler weather, which came much sooner than expected. The Craigmeister, Patti and I headed up a bit before 6 am. The sunrise was beautiful, thanks to the clouds provided by the freakish weather system. We stopped frequently to take pictures with our cell phones. It was humid but bearable. The cloud patterns over the Santa Rosas were haunting and evoked the presence of ancient spirits. On way up to the 5 K mark, Craig pointed out that I had almost stepped on a young rosy boa choking out a lizard.

We enjoyed a short breakfast at St. Florian's cache when two fit Canadians passed by on their first Skyline. Although we warned them about the steep climb out of Flatrock, they were still impressed with the difficulty. We were enveloped by clouds at 7 K and couldn't even see Coffman's. As usual, it was windy at Grubbs, so we wasted no time scrambling up the rocks. The Canadians showed up just as we were heading down to board the tram. Patti and I had lunch at Las Casuelas. I actually haven't been there in several weeks and was experiencing withdrawal.

My only complaints -- orange peels and empty water bottles left in St. Florian's cache. The Craigmeister has carried water up to stock the rescue boxes and I've carried empty bottles out on our last three Skylines -- I think that I have the best part of that arrangement :lol:

Facebook pictures:
https://www.facebook.com/home.php?clk_l ... 5663987312

Miles of smiles,
Ellen
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Re: Monday Skyline

Postby Hikin_Jim » Mon May 06, 2013 11:15 pm

What? No blood? No nearly falling off a cliff? What kind of sissy hike is this? ;) :lol:

Ellen wrote:My only complaints -- orange peels and empty water bottles left in St. Florian's cache.
Some people. :roll:

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Postby Sally » Tue May 07, 2013 7:26 am

It sounds like my favorite kind of day on Skyline. I hope it does a repeat for us tomorrow.

HJ, this WILL feel like a sissy hike after our misadventure last week. The only things I worry about on Skyline on a cool snow-free day are snakes, big kitties, and having a heart attack.

Orange peels...grrrr!
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Postby arocknoid » Wed May 08, 2013 10:31 pm

Thanks for the TR.

The cloud patterns over the Santa Rosas were haunting and evoked the presence of ancient spirits. On way up to the 5 K mark, Craig pointed out that I had almost stepped on a young rosy boa choking out a lizard.


Sharply drawn mental image, Ellen. Win. Both parts.

I'm not on fazedbook, so no can view the pixels. and my phone is dumb, too.

On the bright side re: orange peels left in St. Florian's cache, at least the person with arrested development retained the lesson of "Don't litter; always put your litter in the box." ----one can hope

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Postby Ellen » Fri May 10, 2013 9:36 am

Howdy Noid :)

Trying to figure out how to post the photos from Fazedbook :wink:

Hikin' Jim gave me great instructions and I still can't do it.

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Postby Hikin_Jim » Fri May 10, 2013 7:48 pm

The cloud patterns over the Santa Rosas were haunting and evoked the presence of ancient spirits. On way up to the 5 K mark, Craig pointed out that I had almost stepped on a young rosy boa choking out a lizard.


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Postby greatshaitan » Mon May 13, 2013 6:42 am

Beautiful clouds!
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